This is quite ironic, given that Wikipedia has a neutral point of view policy, and the article is a featured article, meaning that it has been reviewed for accuracy, neutrality, completeness, and style, and is considered one of Wikipedia’s best articles. Granted, some recent edits may have diminished the article’s quality, but since Wikipedia is an open encyclopaedia, everyone (MICT staff included) is encouraged to edit and correct the articles, especially if they feel the current content is inaccurate or libellous. (But then again, perhaps accuracy and neutrality aren’t what they had in mind.)

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